Tag: Educate

  • Workshop to educate people looking to migrate to Gulf countries

    Workshop to educate people looking to migrate to Gulf countries

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    Amaravati: With an aim to educate people from the state who seek to move to countries in the Middle-East to eke out a living, from being duped by unscrupulous agents, the Andhra Pradesh Non-Resident Telugu Society (APNRTS) is organising workshop in West Godavari district on Tuesday.

    The society is planning to organise the workshops in parts of the southern state which see high numbers of migrations abroad for a living.

    “Many people go to the Gulf countries from our state but a lot of them get deceived by unscrupulous agents’ words without proper awareness to face hardships,” the society, an entity of the Andhra government, said in a press release on Monday.

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    APNRTS called on people planning to migrate overseas, including NGOs and recruitment agents to attend the session and get their doubts clarified. The helpline numbers are: 0863-2340678 and 8500027678, for the same purpose.

    Civil Supplies Minister Karumuri Venkata Nageshwara Rao and senior officials from the district administration will attend the workshop.

    The society works for the safety and welfare of expatriates from Andhra Pradesh spread across the globe, including offering several other services useful for them.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • This Korean American Republican is trying to educate her party — in the U.S. and abroad

    This Korean American Republican is trying to educate her party — in the U.S. and abroad

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    It remains to be seen how comfortable the House GOP can be as a home for Steel and Kim, emigres from South Korea whose friendship long predates their service in Congress. These days, both represent districts that Democrats have targeted in recent campaigns.

    Steel acknowledged that the women’s entry into the congressional Republican ranks hasn’t always been smooth.

    “A lot of people, the first year, they couldn’t recognize the differences between Kim and me,” she recalled. “I had to mention that I’m taller than her, I have longer hair than her.”

    Despite exit polls showing the Asian American electorate generally tilting leftward, Kim’s anti-communist rhetoric has helped her connect with conservative Asian American voters in her Orange County-area district — particularly Vietnamese Americans, who tend to lean more to the right. House Republican leaders, eager to diversify the party’s ranks, have pointed to Kim and Steel as valuable messengers and potential models.

    What has worked for Kim in her district hasn’t quite translated into national success for the GOP, though.

    Republicans still haven’t been able to break through among Asian American voters in other key races, with the fast-growing voting bloc still swinging decisively towards Democrats during the last election in swing states from Georgia to Nevada.

    And Kim is plainly still finding her own way in Washington, too, even as Speaker Kevin McCarthy predicts she could rise to become a committee chair or senator.

    In an interview, Chu, the chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, said Kim had initially expressed some interest in joining the all-Democratic group. Membership in CAPAC might have functioned as a useful platform for a junior lawmaker with hopes of closing the gap between the Republican Party and Asian Americans — and between the U.S. and East Asia.

    But Kim ultimately opted against joining, Chu said, after realizing she would have been outvoted by the group’s executive board on any major decision.

    Wu reported from Washington.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • International Women’s Day 2023: Various Functions Held to Commemorate Day in Kashmir; Women Need to Empower & Educate

    International Women’s Day 2023: Various Functions Held to Commemorate Day in Kashmir; Women Need to Empower & Educate

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    We should let our daughters be educated and them aware of their legal rights and responsibilities, says Director Colleges Dr Yasmeen Ashaiye; Would like to extend warmest greetings to all the women who break the glass ceiling in today’s world, DYSP Syed Sleet Shah; Living in an era where each and every word of your news item matters, this field provided me platform to express myself and helped me to prove my identity, budding female journo

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    Srinagar, Mar 7 (GNS): International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated annually all over the world on March 8, to recognize the achievements and contributions of women to society. The history of IWD can be traced back to the early 1900s when women in different countries began to organize and agitate for their rights, including the right to vote, work, and receive an education.

    To commemorate the day in consonance with world-wide celebrations, Kashmir witnessed various functions being organized across length and breadth.

    Events were organized at North Campus of Kashmir University Delina, Baramulla, Women’s College M.A Road Srinagar, among others. The programs were organized to raise awareness about the importance of women in society.

    A function was also organized at the Women’s College Srinagar, where Jammu and Kashmir Director of Colleges, Dr Yasmeen Ashaee, said that the commemoration of the day is important on its own.

    Ashaee remarked that there is a rise in domestic violence in Jammu and Kashmir even as other heinous crimes are also witnessing a surge.

    “We should let our daughters be educated and we should make them aware of their legal rights and responsibilities. We should make them responsible and socially productive. We should also teach our girls about equality and equity. A girl should be involved in all the major decisions in her house just like others”, Ashaee as per GNS said.

    “There will be no change in society until you change your mind set. As a parent, you should know that education is not only for all-round development but also for all-round empowerment. We are still fighting for equality because, over the years, people have thought that a male is superior to a female. But it will end soon,” she added.

    The Deputy Superintendent DYSP, Syed Sleet Shah, who spoke to GNS, extended the warmest greetings to all the women who break the glass ceiling in today’s world, and to the men who support their journey of inclusion and acknowledgement.

    In the meantime, a female journalist, pleading anonymity, told GNS that things have changed altogether in Kashmir. “No doubt, media provided me a platform to express myself but also helped me to prove my identity and move beyond victimhood discourse. However, we are living in an era where each and every word of your news item matters,” she said.

    When asked about the role that female journalists’ play in Kashmir, she said that “Despite several odds and unstable circumstances, women in journalism are striving hard to emerge as strong personalities on the frontline, as they have been successful in racking up several international accolades and awards for their coverage.

    “Being a female journalist in Kashmir is challenging in itself, but female journalists’ continue to work amid the harassment, intimidation, and prejudice of our conservative society,” she added.

    Meanwhile the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha also greeted people on International Women’s day.

    “This year’s theme gives us the opportunity to celebrate Women’s invaluable contribution in the making of digital society. It is time to do more to eradicate the gender gap in digital access and make it safer, inclusive and equitable”, Sinha said.

    “Women have made an invaluable contribution to the socio-economic development of J&K UT. It is our collective responsibility to encourage their participation at all levels in economic development and create an ecosystem that ensures security, honour and respect of women in society,” he said.

    “Let us resolve to redouble efforts for an equitable digital future and Women’s active participation in nation building,” he added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Educate children so they do not stand on streets shouting slogans: Naseeruddin Chishti

    Educate children so they do not stand on streets shouting slogans: Naseeruddin Chishti

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    Jaipur: Syed Naseeruddin Chishti, the chairman of the All India Sufi Sajjadanshin Council and successor of the spiritual head of Ajmer Dargah, appealed to his community members on Sunday to educate their children so that they can deal with issues with wisdom and not stand on streets shouting slogans.

    Addressing a gathering at the closing ceremony of the annual Urs of Khwaja Fakhruddin Chishti, the eldest son of the Sufi Saint Moinuddin Chishti, in Bhilwara, he said that the youth, whether it is a girl or a boy, are the future of the country.

    “Some of your children will be an IAS officer, some will be a leader and some will be a scientist. Do not get misled by those who try to push the youth towards negative thoughts and provoke them, let us contribute to the progress of the country,” he said.

    Highlighting the importance of education of girl child, he said that a girl educates two families and therefore it is very important to impart them education.

    “We should encourage our daughters to get the best education,” he said.

    “We all are Indian first, and later Hindu or Muslim. Some selfish and extremist thinkers are misleading the youth of the country by spreading poison in the hearts of the people, especially in the minds of the youth, in the name of religion and are inciting hatred in the country which is totally wrong and against the teachings of saints,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )